Noah Ebert Gómez grew up in Darmstadt and studied architecture in Mainz. There, he discovered, developed, and cultivated his passion for narrative spatial concepts. After two years of working in an architecture firm and completing his degree, he decided to pursue his passion for theatre. He moved to Berlin, where he first worked in the studio of stage designer Matthias Nebel, assisting him with his projects. This was followed by a stage design assistantship for Matthias Nebel at the Stadttheater Ingolstadt for the production Fabian (directed by Mirjam Diel), a directing assistantship at the same theatre for the citywide site-specific production Lücke zum Glück (directed by Volker Schmidt), and a set design assistantship for Cary Gayler and Saskia Wunsch at the Staatstheater Cottbus for the musical Messeschlager Gisela (directed by Katja Wolff).
He is interested in spaces within the context of pre-, post-, and environment, and sees a responsibility in shaping them. His areas of interest include not only theatre and exhibition spaces but also urban space interventions.
